192 IRIDACE.33. AMARYLLIDACE^!. 



is a good deal frequented by visitors, and to specify it 

 more exactly would expose the plant to probable destruc- 

 tion. Wick Grove, Brislington. Dr. Withering. Swete, 

 Fl. 75. Not mentioned in Withering's 3rd edition. VI. 



IRIDACE^E. 

 IRIS, Linn. 



748. I. Pseud-aCOrUS, L. Yellow Flag. 



Native ; in and by water. Very abundant throughout the 

 alluvial portions of the district. VI. VII. 



749. I. foetidissima, L. 



Native ; in woods and hedges, and occasionally on more 

 open ground. Frequent, but mostly in small quantity. 



G. In a wood on Spaniorum Hill above Compton Green- 

 field. Sparingly at Stoke Bishop. 



S. Hedges near Bishport. Woods near Clevedon. In 

 thickets on the coast near Woodspring Priory. Slopes 

 on the S.W. of Brean Down, and here and there among 

 the sand-hills towards Burnham. Easton and Wookey, 

 Miss Livett. In many places near Bath. Fl. Bathon. 



V. VII. 



AMARYLLIDACE^. 

 NARCISSUS, Linn. 



750. N. biflorus, Curt. 



Denizen ; in fields and old orchards, rather rare. 



G. "Near Stoke Bishop, May, 1839, Miss Fisher: 1 

 Herb. Powell. 



S. Ashton Park, Dr. Stephens. Open pasture near 

 Dundry Hill. Bourton. Meadows near the Church at 

 Churchill, in plenty. Hutton, Dr. Stephens. Uphill, 



